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The New Woman: An Original Comedy, in Four Acts

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A four-act social comedy stages debates about gender, marriage, and modern womanhood through the interactions of a young Oxford-educated man, his conservative relatives, and several outspoken women — an author, an advocate for female independence, and a medically minded doctor. Scenes shift between the man's chambers, a fashionable drawing-room, and an orchard as witty exchanges and domestic confrontations expose clashing ideals on sexual equality, maternal responsibility, and social change, mixing satire with earnest argument rather than definitive resolution.

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Sydney Grundy

Sydney Grundy was a British playwright known for his contributions to the theatrical landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the cultural shifts of his time. Among his notable plays is "A Fool's Paradise: An Original Play in Three Acts," which showcases his skill in crafting engaging narratives and witty dialogue. Grundy's comedies, such as "The New Woman" and "The Silver Shield," explore themes of gender and societal expectations, making him a significant figure in the evolution of modern comedy.

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